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They further expressed profound shock over the incident, asserting that the girls had not endured any form of mental distress or pressure...

Digital Desk: The school authorities denied all the allegations made by the parents of three minor school students who reportedly consumed ‘chowmein’ after deliberately lacing it with poison.

The school authorities made this statement in the presence of the media. 

The school's teachers said, "There was no mental harassment in any way. The police investigation will reveal the mystery of three girls consuming poison."

They further expressed profound shock over the incident, asserting that the girls had not endured any form of mental distress or pressure that might have driven them to such an extreme act.

The school authorities wish for the speedy recovery of the two students who are undergoing treatment.

It is to be noted that in Assam’s Baksa district, three minor school students reportedly consumed ‘chowmein’ after deliberately lacing it with poison, resulting in the death of one girl and the hospitalization of the other two.

The incident occurred on December 8th, when the three girls, who are estimated to be between the ages of 13 and 14, reportedly wrote inappropriate content on the whiteboard of an after-school tutoring facility.

When a classmate revealed their identities the next day for the inappropriate writings, the instructor called them in. The girls were then allegedly reprimanded for what they had done.
In reaction, the three went to a nearby fast-food restaurant in Kalpani bazaar, where they deliberately mixed poison into their "chowmein" and consumed it.

After consuming the food, the girls were extremely sick and were taken to Gauhati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) to receive emergency care. Sadly, one of them passed away from the poisoning while receiving treatment. The 
It may be mentioned that the two other students battling for their lives and are undergoing treatment at the hospital.


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